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Post by Ariete on Aug 15, 2022 13:46:44 GMT -5
With the high of 29.1C today, this summer July will have the lowest record high of the three summer months. The last time it happened was 2007, and before that in 1990. So it's quite rare, as July usually records the highest temp of the year.
1995 was even more impressive, however, because that year May recorded the year's record temp; 30.0C, which is also Turku's all-time May record.
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Post by ilmc90 on Aug 15, 2022 19:09:44 GMT -5
Rain chances for this week have pretty much evaporated. Today ended up being sunny with a high of 87 F/31 C. Far cry from the 70s with showers that were forecast just yesterday.
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Post by greysrigging on Aug 15, 2022 23:05:08 GMT -5
A Very, Very Melbourne Week Of Weather ( source: Weatherzone ) If you don't like the weather, just wait five minutes. That's the classic old saying about Melbourne weather, and it definitely looks like it will apply for the next week or so. Persistent showers are streaming across the city today in a classic chilly southwesterly winter flow in the wake of a cold front and associated trough. Between the showers, large dollops of sunshine are on offer, until you pop out to grab a sandwich for lunch β you know the drill if you live in Melbourne β and rain hammers down for those crucial few minutes before quickly clearing again. How much rain has fallen/will fall? By midday Tuesday, nowhere in the greater Melbourne metro area had received more than 5 mm, while 1.2 mm had fallen in the city β most of it in a brief burst before 11 am. That has been the pattern for most of August to date. Rain has fallen on eight of the 16 days to date this month with just 12.6 mm accumulating overall in the gauge (with a little more in the city's east, as often happens with winter weather systems). Like we said, it's classic Melbourne weather: frequent showers which often don't amount to much overall. The same pattern looks likely to continue for the next seven days, with a few millimetres of rain expected on each day except Sunday, when there's just the slight chance of a light shower. Rain is likely to be heaviest on Thursday and Friday as a cold front crosses Victoria, with up to 10 mm possible on both days. What about the Victorian floods? Interestingly, Melbourne dodged the heavy weekend rain that lashed Gippsland. You can see an indication of that on the Bom weekly rain chart above. The chart also shows that a large chunk of south Gippsland received between 50 mm and 100 mm of rain. That's the large, teal-coloured section. Gippsland resident Steve Mesaric told Weatherzone there was "loads of rain" that flowed down from the Strzelecki Ranges into low-lying paddocks, inundating them. A moderate flood warning remains in place for the La Trobe River, and several minor flood warnings are also in effect for other creeks and waterways. Please check our warnings page for the latest. Eastern parts of Victoria away from the mountains can expect rainfall totals similar to Melbourne's for the rest of the week, so with luck, there'll be nothing heavy enough to exacerbate the existing flood situation. Meanwhile, Melburnians should take an umbrella to work every day this week, just in case.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2022 1:45:12 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2022 1:49:54 GMT -5
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Post by Ariete on Aug 16, 2022 8:09:39 GMT -5
Kronoby recorded at least 30.1C today, so thus it hit 30C in all three summer months. 31.8C in June, 31.7C in July. Take that Babu Wethu!
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Post by dunnowhattoputhere on Aug 16, 2022 9:40:30 GMT -5
Today is the 4th day in a row above 30C, and tomorrow should make 5. Definitely the best spell of weather all summer.
Would be an accomplishment even for subarctic Melbourne.
It also means weβve exceeded 30C 9 times this year. Not sure even 1995 had that many.
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Post by MET on Aug 16, 2022 14:54:00 GMT -5
Some "big league" rainfall this evening from quite the rainstorm giving the wettest day since, well, years ago. Max rainfall rate was 126.6mm/hr. Just in time as the drought in Yorkshire was officially announced today, with a hosepipe ban coming on 26th. " A drought has been officially declared across Yorkshire by the Environment Agency.
Yorkshire Water has previously announced a hosepipe ban will come into force on 26 August. " Source: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-62552604
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Post by Ariete on Aug 16, 2022 17:03:55 GMT -5
Pori Railway Station recorded a high of 31.7C (89F) today (yesterday), and that is the highest temp recorded in Finland in the latter half of August in 60 years. The zenith sun angle in Pori was 42.2 degrees today, which corresponds to a 11 October sun angle in NYC. With Pori's low of 19.6C, it's certainly the highest mean temp recorded in the latter half of August ever. Latest 30C (86F) has been on 25 August, so that record is safe. Oulu was hit by severe thunderstorms this evening. 46.3 mm (1.72") fell at Oulunsalo PellonpÀÀ between 20 and 21 hours. Additionally, with the low of 20.4C at Turku Artukainen yesterday, this is the first summer in history when all three summer months recorded a "tropical night". 20.5C in June, 21.2C in July, and now 20.4C in August. Fark, I thought August would be a boring stable month, but wrong I were. The way it's going August will probably be the warmest summer month. Last time this happened was in 2015.
edit: the "tropical night" last night in Turku was also the latest one recorded in history. This record is likely to be broken tonight.
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Post by MET on Aug 16, 2022 19:53:14 GMT -5
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Post by rozenn on Aug 16, 2022 19:59:18 GMT -5
^^ Nice!
Same weather in Paris, with a drought-relieving storm dropping 47 mm (1.85") in Montsouris in the early evening.
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Post by rozenn on Aug 16, 2022 20:04:32 GMT -5
Loads of storms in the Soufff rn (4 hour loop): Sultry night where I am on the Med coast, with a 23Β°C dew point at 2 am. The land breeze does jack shit to lower the humidity. Storms tomorrow.
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Post by ilmc90 on Aug 16, 2022 20:07:04 GMT -5
Ho hum weather continues here. Today it was sunny and reached 86 F/30 C. This morning was comfortable with a low of 55 F/13 C.
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Post by Ethereal on Aug 16, 2022 20:57:19 GMT -5
Record rainfall & wild winds in the western Australia! You guys needed it since we always get the wet weather here in the east! Parts of Western Australia have seen their heaviest day of August rainfall in over 100 years, as a deep stream of tropical moisture interacted with a cold front from Monday night into Tuesday. This was the scene in a beachside car park at Geraldton, the large town with a population of 32,000 about 420 km up the coast from Perth. Those were of course not official readings, but we can tell you that the 24-hour total of 61.6 mm at Geraldton Airport was officially a record for August. Daily August rainfall records were also set at numerous locations in the Central West and Central Wheat Belt forecast districts, including: *Jurien Bay (66.2 mm) *Morawa Airport (46 mm) *Kellerberrin 43.6 mm *Wongan Hills 38.6 mm *Northam 36.3 mm Some other noteworthy falls included: *Northampton had 64.6 mm, the heaviest August daily fall in 113 years *Mullewa had 49.8 mm, which was also the heaviest August daily fall in 113 years.
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Post by Beercules on Aug 17, 2022 3:07:02 GMT -5
today was supposed to be 21C but inly got to 18C under slate grey overcast
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Post by Babu on Aug 17, 2022 3:44:52 GMT -5
Kronoby recorded at least 30.1C today, so thus it hit 30C in all three summer months. 31.8C in June, 31.7C in July. Take that Babu Wethu! UmeΓ₯ Airport hasn't even recorded a single 30'C day this year. In other news the recent heat wave in southern Sweden has gotten quite humid. Yesterday was very humid in UmeΓ₯ too, almost reaching 20'C DP at the airport.
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Post by Ariete on Aug 17, 2022 6:17:55 GMT -5
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Post by Babu on Aug 17, 2022 6:40:02 GMT -5
I was woken by lightning striking within a couple hundred meters from our apartment. A house a couple kilometers away got struck aflame. A total of 100 discharges over UmeΓ₯ apparently.
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Post by Speagles84 on Aug 17, 2022 6:49:24 GMT -5
Upper 70s once again today, with rain chances
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Post by dunnowhattoputhere on Aug 17, 2022 11:19:21 GMT -5
We had 3mm this morning but nothing like the downpours elsewhere.
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